0 present participle of apportion --
1 to give or share out something, especially blame or money, among several people or things: --
After all, this is not about apportioning blame or liability.
Flexibility and pragmatism have therefore been necessary when apportioning the governance incentive fund.
It is not about punishing wrongdoers but apportioning and allocating responsibility for environmental damage.
I am not now apportioning the blame, but that the country as a whole was disgraced is beyond question.
I do not think we have any time for bothering about apportioning the causes or allocating blame for our present distresses.
However, the collation of detailed information apportioning estimated payments by year of contract signature could be done only at disproportionate cost.
This strategy was necessary because of difficulties in apportioning such costs to individual children where the purpose of staff members journey was shared with other tasks or between children.
In so doing one can dig down to attain information about system problems, promoting a questioning attitude, rather than superficially assessing the case and inappropriately apportioning blame to an individual.